Indigenous North American type
· edited by Kevin King, Peter Bil̕ak ; designed by Alexey Murashko; translations by Janet Tamalik McGrath; essays by Kevin King ; text editing by Johanna Robinson
Bok · Flerspråklig · 2023
| Omfang | 160 sider : illustrasjoner
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| Opplysninger | This book presents and celebrates the typography of the Indigenous languages of North America, and their local typographic preferences, as documented by Typotheque's research and ongoing collaboration with local language communities. It showcases the November, October, and Lava type families and their current support of these typographic preferences and orthographic requirements for each community. It includes two essays by Kevin King on Syllabics typographic guidelines and developing a Syllabics secondary style. The book is designed by Alexey Murashko. -- publisher's website. - Syllabic-using languages depicted (some language characters not represented, name omitted): nêhiyawêwin, Plains Cree; nīhithawīwin, Woods Cree; Ininîmowin, Western Swampy Cree; Ininiwi-Iŝikiŝwêwin, East. Swampy Cree; Ililîmowin, Moose Cree; Î̂nû Ayamûn, East James Bay Cree; Îyiyû Ayimûn, East James Bay Cree; Anishinaabemowin, Ojibway; Anishininiimowin, Oji-Cree; Nakawêmowin, Western Ojibwe; iyuw iyimuun, Naskapi; Siksiká, Blackfoot; Inuktut, Inuktitut; Dulk wah'ke, Dakelh Syllabics; Nadot'en; Witsuwit'en; Dane-zaa Zááge; Dënësųlinë́, Chipewyan; Saíyisí dëne, Sayisi Dene; Sahtúgot'įné Yatį́, North Slavey; Dene Zhatié, South Slavey; Cherokee; Aaniih; Anicinâbemowin, Algonquin; Mi'kmawi'simk, Mi'kmaq; Huluníixsuwaakan, Munsee; Nehiromowin, Atikamekw; Kikapú, Kickapoo; skicinuwatuwewakon, Passamaquoddy; Sawanwa, Shawnee; Hinóno'eitíít, Arapaho; Tséhesenéstsestotse, Cheyenne; Nunatukavummiutut, Inuttitut; Inuinnaqtun; Iñupiaqtun; Yupik; tOek'ehne, Sekani, Tsek'ene; Tŝilhqot'in; Tlįcho Yatíí, Dogrib; Hän; Tsuut'ina; Menhti Kenaga; Dene Zágé', Kaska; Taltan z̲āke, Tahltan, Tāltān, dah dz̲āhge; Tā̀gish; X̲'atángi, Tlingit; Dän k'í, Northern Tuchone; Dän k'iè, Southern Tutchone; Diné Bizaad, Navajo; Abáachi mizaa, Jicarrila Apache; Ndee biyáti', Western Apache; Gayogo̲hó:no̜ʼ, Cayuga; Kanien'kéha, Mohawk; Oneida, On
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